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Patterns of Jazz
1957 studio album by Cecil Payne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Patterns of Jazz is an album by saxophonist Cecil Payne recorded in 1956 and re-issued on the Savoy label.[1][2] The original release was under the title "Cecil Payne Quartet And Quintet" on the short-lived Signal label.
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Reception
The AllMusic review by Jim Todd stated: "For listeners who have yet to become acquainted with Cecil Payne, this classic mid-'50s Savoy recording would make a good introduction".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Cecil Payne, except as indicated
- "This Time the Dream's on Me" (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer) - 3:46
- "How Deep Is the Ocean?" (Irving Berlin) - 7:47
- "Chessman's Delight" (Randy Weston) - 5:27
- "Arnetta" - 3:38
- "Saucer Eyes" (Weston) - 6:38
- "Man of Moods" (Duke Jordan, Cecil Payne) - 5:33
- "Bringing up Father" - 6:19
- "Groovin' High" (Dizzy Gillespie) - 4:22
- Recorded at Van Gelder Studio on May 19 (tracks 1–4) and May 22 (tracks 5–8), 1956
Personnel
- Cecil Payne - baritone saxophone
- Kenny Dorham - trumpet (tracks 5–8)
- Duke Jordan - piano
- Tommy Potter - bass
- Art Taylor - drums
References
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